SunShare Community Solar Gardens’ Impact
Our Communities
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Our Approach
Leaving the land better than we found it.
Our Pollinator Pledge
When possible, we design our gardens to serve as a habitat for bees and butterflies that pollinate local farms.
Peak-Performance
We design our solar gardens with state of the art technology and technical expertise. Because a well-performing system for the long term means a bigger impact for subscribers and the community alike.
Sustainable Land Use
We try to build on brownfield sites, which include land with limited use such as old landfills or chemical spill sites.
Long-Term Ownership
We are the long-term owners of our new solar projects. That means we have a vested interest in ensuring optimal performance of the garden as well as the experience of our subscribers and communities we build in.
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Featured Community Solar Project
BuffaloSun Community
Solar Garden
We’ve started construction on the BuffaloSun Community Solar Garden in Plato, MN, a unique agrivoltaics project in collaboration with Tangletown Gardens. This garden will bring roughly 1,304 kilowatt (DC) of clean energy to the community, with over half of its capacity dedicated to helping local subscribers on energy assistance programs substantially reduce their energy costs. Over its lifetime, the garden will offset the equivalent of over 51 million pounds of CO2. It will also feature over 100 apple trees, pollinator strips, and crops like tomatoes and cucumbers, supporting Tangletown’s CSA and restaurant. 100% of this gardens panels were manufactured right here in the United States. Additional gardens will be coming online this summer and later this year.
SunShare Community Solar Gardens FAQ
SunShare will send you a garden activation alert via email about 1 – 2 months prior to your solar garden going live. This email will inform you when your solar garden will be active, and when you will start receiving the benefits of your community solar subscription.